Lansing teachers have the opportunity to experience sessions based on the highly successful 21 things for the 21st Century Educator course right here in Lansing! Based on the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T), this series highlights basic technology skills every educator should possess. Educators will develop their own skills and discover what students need in order to meet the NETS for Students, as well as the MMC Online Experience requirement.
Participants can enrollin the 21 things for the 21st Century Educator course for credit or SB-CEUs.
The Basics, Collaboration Tools, and Communication Tools Find out how to save time, collaboratively create content in web-based environments, and share resources with others. asdf
Content Area Tools, Differentiated Instruction & Diverse Learning, and Digital Citizenship. Explore high quality materials for your content area and how to use technology to differentiate learning in your classroom asdf
Face of Your Classroom, Copyright and Creative Commons, Digital Images How do you and your students present material online and contribute to an online presence? Learn about copyright and discover materials for you and your students to use in the classroom. asdf
Digital Storytelling, Presentation Tools, and Evaluation & Assessment Go beyond poster presentations and PowerPoint to create meaningful student-generated multimedia-rich projects to demonstrate learning plus how to assess them! asdf
Online Interactive Learning Tools and Online Video & Audio Resources Leverage interactive web-based multimedia and environments to enrich teaching and learning asdf
Productivity Tools and Professional Learning Networks Discover how to stay organized, save time, and learn from colleagues near and far by creating your own professional learning network. asdf
Staying Informed, Virtual Classroom, Visual Learning and Screencasting. Find out how to make the myriad of information available on the internet everyday useful and customized to your interests. Discover how to tap visual learning and screencasting for teaching and learning.
All sessions will be three hours in length, 12:30 - 3:30 PM
Lansing teachers have the opportunity to experience sessions based on the highly successful 21 things for the 21st Century Educator course right here in Lansing! Based on the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T), this series highlights basic technology skills every educator should possess. Educators will develop their own skills and discover what students need in order to meet the NETS for Students, as well as the MMC Online Experience requirement.
Participants can enrollin the 21 things for the 21st Century Educator course for credit or SB-CEUs.
Find out how to save time, collaboratively create content in web-based environments, and share resources with others.
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How do you and your students present material online and contribute to an online presence? Learn about copyright and discover materials for you and your students to use in the classroom.
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Go beyond poster presentations and PowerPoint to create meaningful student-generated multimedia-rich projects to demonstrate learning plus how to assess them!
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Leverage interactive web-based multimedia and environments to enrich teaching and learning
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Discover how to stay organized, save time, and learn from colleagues near and far by creating your own professional learning network.
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Find out how to make the myriad of information available on the internet everyday useful and customized to your interests. Discover how to tap visual learning and screencasting for teaching and learning.